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Bassoon,Instrumental Duet,Oboe - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1355702

Composed by Charles Wesleya. Arranged by André Nusa. Easter,Religious,Sacred. 3 pages. Andre_Nusa #940427. Published by Andre_Nusa (A0.1355702).

Experience the joy of Easter with this beginner-friendly arrangement of Christ the Lord Is Risen Today for oboe and bassoon. Perfect for budding musicians, this arrangement blends simplicity with the beauty of the timeless Easter hymn. Unlock the resonance of your woodwinds as you bring the celebration of resurrection to life. Elevate your Easter performance or worship service with this accessible and uplifting duet, carefully crafted for those starting their musical journey.

Christ the Lord is Risen Today
Hautbois, Basson (duo)

$3.99 3.7 € Hautbois, Basson (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Mixed Percussion B-Flat Tuba,B-Flat trombone,Baritone Horn TC/Euphonium,Bass Trombone,E-Flat Cornet,E-Flat Tenor Horn,E-Flat Tuba TC,Flugelhorn,Percussion 1,Percussion 2,Tenor Trombone - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1386967

By Kevin P Holdgate. By Thomas Campbell & Charles Wesley. Arranged by Kevin P Holdgate. 19th Century,Christian,Praise & Worship,Religious,Sacred. Brass Band. 21 pages. Kevin P Holdgate #970852. Published by Kevin P Holdgate (A0.1386967).

And Can It Be That I Should Gain? is a Christian hymn written by Charles Wesley in 1738 to celebrate his conversion, which he regarded as having taken place on 21 May of that year.

The hymn celebrates personal salvation through the death and resurrection of Jesus, and is one of the most popular Methodist hymns today.

Charles Wesley (1707–1788), along with his brother John Wesley, was one of the founding figures of Methodism. Like his brother, he was profoundly influenced by a religious conversion. Charles's experience took place on 21 May 1738 (the feast of Pentecost), and it inspired him to write two new hymns, And Can It Be that I Should Gain and Where Shall My Wondering Soul Begin?. After this, Charles went on to become a prolific hymnodist, composing over 6,500 hymns.

The original six-verse hymn And Can It Be? was first published in 1739 in John Wesley's hymnal, Hymns and Sacred Poems, with the title Free Grace.

The hymn remains popular today and is included in many contemporary hymn books. In 2013, following a survey conducted by the BBC Television programme Songs of Praise, And Can It Be? was voted number 6 in the UK's Top 100 Hymns.

And Can it Be - Sagina
Kevin P Holdgate
$12.99 12.06 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral SATB w/opt. Instruments - Digital Download

SKU: H1.C5936DP

Composed by Charles Wesley. Arranged by Michael Hurley. Piano with Optional Instrumental Parts: Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Violin & Djembe-Doumbek. General Worship. Octavo. 12 pages. Hope Publishing - Digital #C5936DP. Published by Hope Publishing - Digital (H1.C5936DP).

By Charles Wesley. Ephesians 2:4-9.

Original melody with words by Charles Wesley Using both the beloved lyrics from John Newton's Amazing Grace and the refrain from Charles Wesley's And Can It Be, here is Amazing Grace & Love with a brand-new original melody. The tune is in Dorian mode which perfectly fits the triple-meter, Celtic, sea-chanty style. The final verse moves to the parallel major key in order to lift and showcase the beloved and timeless text.

Amazing Grace and Love
Chorale SATB
Charles Wesley Ephesians 2:4-9
$3.25 3.02 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Acoustic guitar, bass, violin & djembe-doumbek - Digital Download

SKU: H1.C5936PDP

Composed by Charles Wesley. Arranged by Michael Hurley. Piano with Optional Instrumental Parts: Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Violin & Djembe-Doumbek. General Worship. Instrumental parts. 9 pages. Hope Publishing - Digital #C5936PDP. Published by Hope Publishing - Digital (H1.C5936PDP).

By Charles Wesley. Ephesians 2:4-9.

Original melody with words by Charles Wesley Using both the beloved lyrics from John Newton's Amazing Grace and the refrain from Charles Wesley's And Can It Be, here is Amazing Grace & Love with a brand-new original melody. The tune is in Dorian mode which perfectly fits the triple-meter, Celtic, sea-chanty style. The final verse moves to the parallel major key in order to lift and showcase the beloved and timeless text.

Amazing Grace and Love
Charles Wesley Ephesians 2:4-9
$22.95 21.31 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Bass Trombone,Cornet,Horn - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1327445

Composed by Traditional. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Chamber,Christian,Christmas,Holiday,Traditional. 9 pages. Jmsgu3 #915481. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1327445).

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing is a well-known Christmas carol with exciting facts surrounding its creation and evolution. Here are some intriguing details about the song:

The original song was published as Hark, How All the Welkin Rings in the 1739 Wesley hymnal, Hymns and Sacred Poems. The second line, as written by Charles Wesley, read Glory to the King of kings, not Glory to the newborn King. The change from welkin to herald angels was made by George Whitfield, altering the meaning of Wesley's metaphor.

The tune we usually associate with Hark! The Herald was written by Felix Mendelssohn in 1840 and was not intended as a sacred song. Mendelssohn wrote it to commemorate the four-hundredth anniversary of Gutenberg's printing press.

The song was initially intended to be sung to the same tune as Charles Wesley's Easter hymn, Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.

In 1855, British musician William Hayman Cummings adapted Mendelssohn's secular music to fit the lyrics of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing by Charles Wesley.

The hymn highlights the virgin birth, the universal application of the coming of the incarnate Deity to all nations, and the significance of Christ's birth in Bethlehem.

These facts shed light on the historical and musical significance of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, adding depth to its enduring popularity as a Christmas carol.

Hark! the Herald Angels Sing for Brass Trio

$24.95 23.16 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Trio Cello,Viola,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1324492

Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Chamber,Christian,Christmas,Historic,Traditional. 9 pages. Jmsgu3 #912690. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1324492).

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing is a well-known Christmas carol with exciting facts surrounding its creation and evolution. Here are some intriguing details about the song:

The original song was published as Hark, How All the Welkin Rings in the 1739 Wesley hymnal, Hymns and Sacred Poems. The second line, as written by Charles Wesley, read Glory to the King of kings, not Glory to the newborn King. The change from welkin to herald angels was made by George Whitfield, altering the meaning of Wesley's metaphor.

The tune we usually associate with Hark! The Herald was written by Felix Mendelssohn in 1840 and was not intended as a sacred song. Mendelssohn wrote it to commemorate the four-hundredth anniversary of Gutenberg's printing press.

The song was initially intended to be sung to the same tune as Charles Wesley's Easter hymn, Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.

In 1855, British musician William Hayman Cummings adapted Mendelssohn's secular music to fit the lyrics of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing by Charles Wesley.

The hymn highlights the virgin birth, the universal application of the coming of the incarnate Deity to all nations, and the significance of Christ's birth in Bethlehem.

These facts shed light on the historical and musical significance of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, adding depth to its enduring popularity as a Christmas carol.

Hark the Herald Angels Sing for String Trio
Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle

$24.95 23.16 € Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Saxophone Trio,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1341909

Composed by Traditional. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Chamber,Christian,Christmas,Holiday,Traditional. 3 pages. Jmsgu3 #927419. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1341909).

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing is a well-known Christmas carol with exciting facts surrounding its creation and evolution. Here are some intriguing details about the song:

The original song was published as Hark, How All the Welkin Rings in the 1739 Wesley hymnal, Hymns and Sacred Poems. The second line, as written by Charles Wesley, read Glory to the King of kings, not Glory to the newborn King. The change from welkin to herald angels was made by George Whitfield, altering the meaning of Wesley's metaphor.

The tune we usually associate with Hark! The Herald was written by Felix Mendelssohn in 1840 and was not intended as a sacred song. Mendelssohn wrote it to commemorate the four-hundredth anniversary of Gutenberg's printing press.

The song was initially intended to be sung to the same tune as Charles Wesley's Easter hymn, Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.

In 1855, British musician William Hayman Cummings adapted Mendelssohn's secular music to fit the lyrics of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing by Charles Wesley.

The hymn highlights the virgin birth, the universal application of the coming of the incarnate Deity to all nations, and the significance of Christ's birth in Bethlehem.

These facts shed light on the historical and musical significance of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, adding depth to its enduring popularity as a Christmas carol.

Hark! the Herald Angels Sing! for Saxophone Trio
3 Saxophones (trio)

$24.95 23.16 € 3 Saxophones (trio) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Trio Bass Clarinet,Flute,Oboe - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1329078

Composed by Traditional. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Chamber,Christian,Christmas,Holiday,Traditional. 6 pages. Jmsgu3 #917049. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1329078).

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing is a well-known Christmas carol with exciting facts surrounding its creation and evolution. Here are some intriguing details about the song:

The original song was published as Hark, How All the Welkin Rings in the 1739 Wesley hymnal, Hymns and Sacred Poems. The second line, as written by Charles Wesley, read Glory to the King of kings, not Glory to the newborn King. The change from welkin to herald angels was made by George Whitfield, altering the meaning of Wesley's metaphor.

The tune we usually associate with Hark! The Herald was written by Felix Mendelssohn in 1840 and was not intended as a sacred song. Mendelssohn wrote it to commemorate the four-hundredth anniversary of Gutenberg's printing press.

The song was initially intended to be sung to the same tune as Charles Wesley's Easter hymn, Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.

In 1855, British musician William Hayman Cummings adapted Mendelssohn's secular music to fit the lyrics of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing by Charles Wesley.

The hymn highlights the virgin birth, the universal application of the coming of the incarnate Deity to all nations, and the significance of Christ's birth in Bethlehem.

These facts shed light on the historical and musical significance of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, adding depth to its enduring popularity as a Christmas carol.

Hark! the Herald Angels Sing for Woodwind Trio

$24.95 23.16 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral,SATB Chorus - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1416727

Composed by Charles Wesley-AMSTERDAM, Foundry Collection, 1742. Arranged by Ken Litton. Christian,Contest,Festival,Religious,Sacred,Traditional. 45 pages. Artist of Note, Inc. #998390. Published by Artist of Note, Inc. (A0.1416727).

Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above
Charles Wesley-AMSTERDAM, Foundry Collection, 1742
SATB Choir, Organ/Keyboard, Opt. Brass & Percussion

Looking for something just a bit different/reduced from the concertato form, and even easier to learn to kick off the choir season?
Based on Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above this arrangement, entitled Let All Things Praise the Lord is faithful to the original including a stanza omitted in most hymnals that speaks of the choir as a battle-worthy leadership unit in worship.
The text, based on Psalm 150 by English pastor Charles Wesley, was originally published in his brother, John Wesley’s Founder Collection of 1742 in conjunction the tune AMSTERDAM (which carried annotations and adaptations from a German tune). 
Immediately following the choir, brass, percussion and organ/keyboard fanfare, opportunity is given to the congregation to participate in the liturgy. The middle section is original music that wings the emotion/meaning of the text to a more meditative stream and back again—via a reprise of the opening fanfare—to the rousing finale with a creative descant that appears not only in Soprano/Tenor, but also (for a change) in Alto and Bass. And, with a little attention from the conductor and choir the congregation can stay in it until the final release!
Included are parts for: Choir, Organ/Keyboard, Bb Trumpets, F Horn, Trombones, Bass Trombone/Tuba and Percussion: Mallets/Tympani (2 players) as well as alternate parts for Baritone B.C., Baritone T.C., Eb Alto Saxophone, Bb Tenor Saxophone and Eb Baritone Saxophone.

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Also…check out other titles from Artist of Note, Inc. and East of the Altar!
Thanks, as always to the good folks at ArrangeMe.com, a division of Hal Leonard!

Let All Things Praise the Lord
Chorale SATB

$1.99 1.85 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1065563

Composed by Charles Wesley. Arranged by Carol Troutman Wiggins. Easter,Sacred. Accompaniment. Duration 103. Carol Troutman Wiggins #3482121. Published by Carol Troutman Wiggins (A0.1065563).

CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY
Violin Solo w/Piano Accompaniment

A Christian Easter hymn, Christ the Lord Is Risen Today was written by Charles Wesley, co-founder of the Methodist Church. The hymn, previously titled Hymn for Easter Day appeared Hymns and Sacred Poems by Charles and John Wesley in 1739. It is well known for its many Alleluias after each line. It is used in churches as a traditional processional hymn on Easter Sunday.

Excellent for early intermediate violinists and pianists
Piano melody and violin descants alternate
Modulates from key of C to D.

Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Violin & Piano) Piano Accompaniment Track
Violon

$5.99 5.56 € Violon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute,Piano - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1065562

Composed by Charles Wesley. Arranged by Carol Troutman Wiggins. Easter,Sacred. Accompaniment. Duration 102. Carol Troutman Wiggins #3482107. Published by Carol Troutman Wiggins (A0.1065562).

CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY Piano Track
Flute Solo w/Piano Accompaniment

A Christian Easter hymn, Christ the Lord Is Risen Today was written by Charles Wesley, co-founder of the Methodist Church. The hymn, previously titled Hymn for Easter Day appeared Hymns and Sacred Poems by Charles and John Wesley in 1739. It is well known for its many Alleluias after each line. It is used in churches as a traditional processional hymn on Easter Sunday.

Excellent for early intermediate flutists and pianists
Piano melody and flute descants alternate
Modulates from key of C to D.

Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Flute & Piano) Piano Accompaniment Track
Flûte traversière et Piano

$5.99 5.56 € Flûte traversière et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.727376

Composed by Charles Wesley. Arranged by Carol Troutman Wiggins. Christian,Easter,Holiday,Religious,Sacred. Score and part. 4 pages. Carol Troutman Wiggins #3482103. Published by Carol Troutman Wiggins (A0.727376).

CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY
Flute Solo w/Piano Accompaniment

A Christian Easter hymn, Christ the Lord Is Risen Today was written by Charles Wesley, co-founder of the Methodist Church. The hymn, previously titled Hymn for Easter Day appeared Hymns and Sacred Poems by Charles and John Wesley in 1739. It is well known for its many Alleluias after each line. It is used in churches as a traditional processional hymn on Easter Sunday.

Excellent for early intermediate flutists and pianists
Piano melody and flute descants alternate
Modulates from key of C to D.

Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Flute & Piano)
Flûte traversière et Piano

$9.99 9.27 € Flûte traversière et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Easy Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1273022

Composed by Charles Wesley. Arranged by Hannah E. Adhikari. Children,Christian,Christmas,Contemporary,Instructional. Score. 2 pages. Hannah E. Adhikari #865211. Published by Hannah E. Adhikari (A0.1273022).

A popular Classic Christmas song arranged for the elementary pianist. Charles Wesley's Hark the Herald Angels Sing is originally a hymn written for 4 voices;  this solo is arranged for the pianist in want of showy harmonies, but with all blocked chords. It showcases the classic Christmas Hymn in a new and fun light for all Elementary Pianists to enjoy. Piano solo arranged and edited by Hannah E. Adhikari. 

Piano Solo. Composed by Charles Wesley (1707-1788) and Arranged + Edited by Hannah E. Adhikari (b. 2000). New Age Piano Solos. Female Composers. Digital Sheet Music. Recital. Christmas Music. Christmas Piano. Hymn Piano. Christmas Hymn for Piano. Christmas Arrangements. Hark the Herald. 2 pages.

Level: Level 2-3  Late Elementary.
Type: Digital Sheet Music.

Hark the Herald - Piano Solo
Piano Facile

$2.00 1.86 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral SATB choir - Digital Download

SKU: H1.GC922DP

Composed by Stan Pethel. Piano Accompaniment. Christ The King, General Worship, Sacred. Octavo. 8 pages. Hope Publishing - Digital #GC922DP. Published by Hope Publishing - Digital (H1.GC922DP).

Words by Charles Wesley. Philippians 4:4 - Psalms 10:16 - 1 Thessalonians 4:17 - 2 Timothy 4:8 - Acts 1:9 - Acts 1:10 - Acts 1:11 - Hebrews 2:9 - Psalms 103:19 - Psalms 24:7 - Psalms 44:4 - Revelation 1:18.

Original anthem with words by Charles Wesley
This setting of Charles Wesley's perennial text uses the familiar tune by John Darwall as well as some original material by Joel Raney. Joyful and exciting, this SATB setting has a lively piano accompaniment and optional parts for organ and 3-4 octave Handbells.

Rejoice the Lord Is King
Chorale SATB

$2.95 2.74 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus


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